DON'T MISS

The 25th US Go Congress

August 1-8, 2009

George Mason University

Washington DC

If you love go, there's never been a better reason to visit the nation's capital!

Check here often for more info as it becomes available . . .

The 24th US Go Congress

August 2-9, 2008

Portland, Oregon

Portland State University

Click here to see results, reports, photos and more!


The 23rd US Go Congress

July 28-August 4, 2007


Millersville University

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

View the complete 2007 US Open results.
View the complete 2007 North American Ing Masters results.


The 22nd US Go Congress
August 12-20, 2006
Black Mountain, North Carolina

Click here for a complete report.

SLIDE SHOWS

Phil Straus
Roy Laird

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Click here to view the complete results of the US Open.
Click here to view the complete results of the 2006 North American Ing Cup.
Click here to view the winners of all 2006 Congress events.

Click here to download sgf files of 33 top games from the 2006 Congress, 16 with comments, including all 22 games simulcast from the Congress on the Internet.

TOP TEN REASONS TO GO TO THE US GO CONGRESS
(More than ten actually)

The US Open: Start each day with championship play! North American's biggest tournament is a six round Swiss-McMahon tournament with one round every morning. At 90 minutes per player (2 hours in the top sections), it has the longest time limits of any North American tournament.

Self-Paired Handicap Tournament:Have a serious rated game any time you want, with whoever you want. You can challenge anyone to a game handicapped by Congress entry rank. Players have been known to report results from as many as 70 games or more -- the sky's the limit! Just agree before the game begins that it's a tournament game, and it will count toward the following prizes:

Professional Instruction: At the US Go Congress the emphasis is on learning and improvement. With more than a dozen professional players from all over the world on hand, there is always an opportunity to learn from the masters.

Special Events: There's something for everyone, and more than enough for anyone:

The North American Ing Masters : Watch live on closed cicuit TV as top American players, pro and amateur, battle it out for a top prize of $2000 with blow-by-blow live pro commentary.

The Redmond Cup: Watch the final round of this invitational tournament for talented children.

All the above activities are available to registered Congress participants at no additional charge.

Private lessons: Congress participants can arrange for reasonably priced private individual or group lessons with professional instructors. Hint: sign up early for the small group theme-oriented sessions!

Great Shopping for Go Stuff: The US Go Congress provides space to major publishers and distributors of go equipment. The vendor area is undoubtedly the best place in North America to shop for books and equipment.

Get involved! Whether you're interested in tournaments, ratings, teaching, promotion, fund raising, governance, policy or other aspects of the AGA, you can learn more about what's happening and meet others who share your interest. A full schedule of discussion groups, culminating with the National Assembly on Friday evening, sets the course of the AGA for the next year. Be there!

Future Congress Directors: Wouldn't it be great if the Go Congress came to your town? You can do it! Click here to find out everything you need to know. Don't let the level of detail intimidate you -- CDs can count on lots of experienced helpers.

For other information, e-mail congress@usgo.org.

 


Google Site Search: